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KRiffhard
"So one night they Bobby invited me into the studio. I heard one beautiful stunning jam that night. Bobby Womack on guitar, Alan Rogan on bass, Ron Wood on drums, Don Covay singing and Keith Richards at the piano – a shiny black Steinway grand. I sat between the drums and the piano Ron’s drumming was wonderful but funny! His inflections and breaks are all very guitar-minded. That night they played and it just flowed out of them. They ran a song over and over. It had the repeated line “Some of us are down on our knees...” A gospel vibe to it...I don’t remember the name of the tune, but it was haunting and they talked about it for days. It never made it to the record."
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KRiffhard
...or instead of Winning Ugly/Back to zero
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KRiffhard
...or instead of Winning Ugly/Back to zero
Or the song 'Dirty Work', or 'Had It With You', or well, maybe we should start with what we could keep, that'd be easier.
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KRiffhard
"So one night they Bobby invited me into the studio. I heard one beautiful stunning jam that night. Bobby Womack on guitar, Alan Rogan on bass, Ron Wood on drums, Don Covay singing and Keith Richards at the piano – a shiny black Steinway grand. I sat between the drums and the piano Ron’s drumming was wonderful but funny! His inflections and breaks are all very guitar-minded. That night they played and it just flowed out of them. They ran a song over and over. It had the repeated line “Some of us are down on our knees...” A gospel vibe to it...I don’t remember the name of the tune, but it was haunting and they talked about it for days. It never made it to the record."
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KRiffhard
...or instead of Winning Ugly/Back to zero
Or the song 'Dirty Work', or 'Had It With You', or well, maybe we should start with what we could keep, that'd be easier.
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KRiffhard
...or instead of Winning Ugly/Back to zero
Or the song 'Dirty Work', or 'Had It With You', or well, maybe we should start with what we could keep, that'd be easier.
Both are great. Obvious keepers!
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KRiffhard
"So one night they Bobby invited me into the studio. I heard one beautiful stunning jam that night. Bobby Womack on guitar, Alan Rogan on bass, Ron Wood on drums, Don Covay singing and Keith Richards at the piano – a shiny black Steinway grand. I sat between the drums and the piano Ron’s drumming was wonderful but funny! His inflections and breaks are all very guitar-minded. That night they played and it just flowed out of them. They ran a song over and over. It had the repeated line “Some of us are down on our knees...” A gospel vibe to it...I don’t remember the name of the tune, but it was haunting and they talked about it for days. It never made it to the record."
Could it be that also invitation comes from this session?
Keno credits watts on drums, Keith and Ron on guitar, bill on bass, but I'd bet my balls that he got it wrong. If true, Charlie must have been truly out of it!
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KRiffhard
...or instead of Winning Ugly/Back to zero
Or the song 'Dirty Work', or 'Had It With You', or well, maybe we should start with what we could keep, that'd be easier.
Both are great. Obvious keepers!
Which two? Perhaps less obvious than one may think?!